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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
58x58in
About this artwork
This painting is all about movement, energy, and the feeling of nature coming to life. I imagined a warm, windy summer day, where flowers sway, butterflies dance, and the sunlight sparkles through the breeze. The colors and brushstrokes capture that joyful, wild, and free-spirited moment—like standing in a blooming field, feeling the wind rush past you.
I’m always inspired by the way nature fights to thrive, even in the most unexpected places. This… piece reflects my love for the beauty of wildflowers, the power of the wind, and the happiness that comes with simply being outside on a bright, breezy day. It’s a reminder to embrace the energy of life and let yourself flow with it.
« I breathe art, I eat art and I am happy. Art is in my blood. Art is my life. »
Marie Manon Corbeil began to paint amidst personal challenges:‘Between sadness and hope, there was art’. Realizing that life’s difficulties provided her with a new means of expression, Corbeil wants to convey a sense of joy within her contemporary abstract works. She draws forms and writes positive words under each canvas before beginning a piece. Employing large brushes to provoke unplanned strokes, she also uses her fingers to optimize the vibrant colors in her compositions.